KALABURAGI: As the heavy gates of Kalaburagi central jail swung open last Thursday, Durgappa, 68, stepped out. But freedom came at a price – Rs 1.1 lakh, to be precise.
The murder convict was set to walk free in November 2024 on account of good behaviour during his 12 years behind bars. But a court-mandated fine stood between him and his release. With no family support and no financial means outside, his fate seemed uncertain – until his own earnings as a prison cook came to his rescue.
A farm hand from Karnataka’s Raichur district, Durgappa was convicted in 2013 for murdering his wife the year before. The sessions court sentenced him to life imprisonment and imposed a fine of Rs 1.1 lakh, with an additional 18 months of jail time if he failed to pay. He was lodged in Raichur jail, and transferred to Kalaburagi the same year.
His life behind bars could have stretched till 2027 had it not been for a remission granted on account of good conduct. The only hurdle? Paying the court fine. Unknown to him, the years spent working as a prison cook accumulated into a handy sum. Until recently, prison wages were meagre – Rs 100-150 a day. But when government raised the pay to Rs 524, his earnings quietly built up to nearly Rs 2.8 lakh in his account.
When authorities discovered this, Kalaburagi jail chief superintendent R Anitha stepped in. She accompanied Durgappa to a bank, where he withdrew the required amount. He appeared in Raichur sessions court Thursday and paid the fine. The gavel struck again, this time in his favour. The court ordered his immediate release.
Murder convict uses jail earnings to pay Rs 1 lakh court fine, walks free 3 months after end of term
by Justin
Published On: February 10, 2025 1:33 am
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